Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 07, 1869, Image 3

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    She cbtasha
LOCAL "NWS
To Disht,in the Court House, nt 7 pm.
Tu-n out and make jour neighbor come
with jou. . .
The new Presbyterian Church in Omn
ha costs 5.40,000.
rifitte river is at last fror.en oyer Ruf
Sciectlj to nllow loaded tearas to cross
it
AU persons having advertisements for
this paper will please hand them in bj
VTednesday mornings.
ThoLegis'atnr conTenes to day in the
new Capitol, at Lincoln. If we were a
member, wo might "put on airs."
itvu.HOAO itiiirn.xi
To rr.ht,in the Court House,at 7 p. m.
Turn out and inalto jour neighbos come
with vou.
Tho Ma?cnio Festival on' New Year's
evening, was a decided success, both fi
nancially andsocially.
The Council Bluffs and St. Joo II. H.
has purchased the right to run ov:r the
Pacific bridge in to Omaha.
Every person can seethow Dovey can
fell 80 cheap. Ho doc9 business in his
own house, ard with bis own capital.
wl
The river at this point remains open
oppisito the town for almost a mile. One
more good fro-t and it will be c'.osed
Runaways are quite common in Oma
ha, and we note that a man or woman is
chronicled as seriously injured np there
about every day.
The Telegraph oflcceii under the man
agement of Mr. f.ozene Lewis at O. F.
Johnson . & Co.'s Book and Drug Store,
Main Siren.
The city authorities should prevent
boys from sledding down hill in our trav
died Toad-t before some of them get kill
ed or injur-d.
iri ; i . uoTr ?s i: i:t i x a
To ni-;h',iri the Court Hoaie.at 7 p. m.
Turnout and mko your neighbor come
with you.
Our street are well G'.b d wi'.h trams
from the country every day. Produce id
rolling in quite ripidly, and our mcr
chants are very bu?y.
The account of tho death of J. 1. Early j
to b found on tho first about
the same as the testimony iven at the
post raortrm xnotmttinr'..
Th Telegraph line between Council
Bluff and St. Joe has been completed,
and oflices will, be opened at all the de
pots along the railroad.;
V.'c Vave a lot of reatly executed War
ranty Deedd, just tho pize for official
nvopes-also Mortgage and Quit Claim
for salo at this office.
We refer our readers to th advertise
ment of "mail contracts" to let in this
State. A chine - for some person to
mu;e a
?prc.
To night. in the Court IIouse,at 7 p. m.
Tern o-.it and mike your neighbor come
with vnu.
-J. S. Calhoun, editor of the Omaha
Kf'nivq Timts, ha3severed his connec
tion with thai paper, and Charles Collins
Lai ajsnmod tho editorial department.
-
Read Dr. J. W. Thomas' card in this
Wsu. He has ermanenMy located at
Weeping Water Falls, and is prepared to
attend to allpersors that may favor him
with a call.
On last Friday two men, rr.rnod Geo.
Edcrton and L:m. Napier, were crossing
the riv3r on the ice. a short distance be
low this city, they broke through, and bj
thier own exertions eared'hemselves from
a watery grave.
Rat-ami tnomhers of the Lvr:slaturo
wcro in town on last Monday evening,
Vat left for Lincoln on Tuesday mornin
ti.d nitmtiir wa noticed Col. A. C
Taylor, Senator from Douglas, and
djodwill, Senator from Washington.
Hon. J. W. Chapman, formerly of thi
eitr, has severed his connection with the
editorial department of tho Council
Bluff Xonparc'd. W are sorry that be
concluded to loava tho fraternity, but in
what ever businesj he may engage, wc
wish him success.
IMIL'iWin MEETIXO
To night,in the Court IIou3C,at , p. in
Turn out and make ycur neighbor come
with you.
The contractors on the B. & M. R. R
between Pacific City, and the the eastern
line of Mills county, are busily at work
If they kenp on as steadily a they have
Glenwood will sooa hear the whistle he
paid for.
We copy the following items from the
Lincoln Cornmomceallk'.
Large bodies move slowly. That jj
the reason we cannot get a Post Master
for Lincoln. It. seems likely that this
state of vacancy will continue until the
incoming administration will Granl us a
hearir.g.
We regret the continued ill health of
oar townsman, Jacob Dawson, Eq , Mr.
Dawson is one of our oldest settlers, and
has d ana much-for the interests cf Lin
coin. II a has been almost constantly
-confined to his room for the last few
The It. R prospects of Nebraska City
were never to Eattering as to day. Tbr
BurliiJgtoa. Road is surely, ours. - Town
lots and "''eh like" traps are looking up,"
and the citizns bgin to put on the nirs
of city life, so much so. that the Grecian
Bend is expected next week. Sibras.':a
City Sews.
Tho Nebraska City paper are full of
assurances to tbeirjreaders about the
Burlington Rond. The above is a speci-
men, and we just think that when the
'Grecian Bend" is made from Red Oak
Junction i"a Nebraska City, thy will
have it pretty La?
The cortfrnxinication from Mt. Pleasant
was handed in too late for insertion In
this issue, but will appear in our next.
The contested cases that comes befcre
the Legislature are M. H. Sydenham, vs.
Gut 0. Birnam, and II. W Parker vs.
M Brush The first case is for tho Sen
atorial seat from the 11th District, and
the other for the Representative seat
from the 9th District.
Tho new ycirjwas ushered in with a
enow s'orm, and at enc time, about half
past four, in the afternoon, the air was
so full of tho article that it was almost
impossible for more snow to coma down
at tho same time. So thick were the
Cake; that one could hirdly see across
the street. With the foundation that
was laid the day before, no better 6leigh
ing could be desired, but, alas ! "Old
Sol"' made his appearance on last Sab
bath morning, which blasted the hopes
of the merry eleigh-riden not belong
ing (?) to that class, wo can hardly eay
it has dono us any injury.
T.d. Herald: I desire to express the
deepest gratitude of my heart to the
Teachers, Scholars wnd friends of the
Presbyterian Sabbath School for the
magnificent Rosewood writing cas-i, of
which I was made the very much, surprised
recipient on Chri-iimv . Eve. It. will be
he'd as a sourenir of tha esteem thuj ex
pressed, and so unmerited.
May the God of our fathers abundnt
ly bles3 and prosper the Sabbath School
who have thin expres.-?d their appreeia
tion of services rendered by
Their unworthy Superintendent
J. N. Wise
Tho following interesting item we find
in the Nubraska City Press, of December
?i:h. and being well acquainted with Mr.
Anderson, we can Touch for the truth
fulness of the facts r luting to this aged
person:
The "Oi.pr.sT Inhabitant" Ont of
our o'dest eubscribers, Mr. J. Penn, of
le!eware Precinct, in renewing his sub
fcription to the Press, give us an inter
cHting item in regard to an aged gntle-
mm who can certainly lay claim to the
title of the "oldest inhabitant." He staid
Ofl
nirrht st Mr. Penn's a few nights
go, on bis way from Oskaloosa, Iowa,
wheie ho has resided some time, to th
interior of Nebraska. He 13 101 years
Id, as bright and rational as the ordi
nary run of young men, reads and writts
as readilv as ever ho did, without the use
f p-laiscs, and is in every way well pro-
served, promising yet a good many years
f activity and usefulness. He ued
pectacles for forty years, when his seo-
ond sight returning he laid them aside
and can now read the finest print with
the naked eye. The name of this, re
markable man is John Anderson, and to
show that he expects to live sometimeyet
wo will etate that his object in earning to
Nebraska is to take a homestead. The
octogenarian oan now take courage for
he knows that at least one on the picket
line in front of him is not picked off.
Persons indebted to me will please cal
and settle immediately and save costs.
This is tha last call I shall make before
placing accounts in the hands of an offi
cer for collection. Gso. Boeck.
Dec24tf.
.
$1200. and all Expenses Paid!
See advertisement of American"' Phcttlk
Sewimg Machine, in our advertising col
umns. Ij
pax
11 persons knowing themseves indebt
ed to me will please call and pay. up im
mediately. A word to the wise, etc.
Sept.10 tf. . C. E. Forct.
About five years ago Mr. Thos. Thorn
as, of this county, picked a few kernels
of wheat from some canary seed in Utack
& Butterys store, and concluded to try
the experiment of cultivating them. The
first year the crop was destroyed by yer
.rain, exsept a few stocks from which he
obtained 90 grains; the product of these
00 grains, up to this year, is 42 bushels,
notwithstanding tho grasshoppers dono
serious damage to it during the past two
years. Mr. Thoaia9 thinks from" what
experience he has had, with this .new
kind of wheat (wLcb,fronv the method
of obtaining it he calls Canary Wheat)
that it will yield about 50 bushels to. the
acre with a fair opportunity. It makes
good flour, Ll a yellowish cast,raises we'
and maes as cood luseuit us
our bjst srrinz wheat Cour. In order
that the seed may bu preserved, and otli
ers may have, a chance to try this wheat,
Mr. Thomas proposes to dispose of a
email quantity at $3. 00 per bushel.
He also has a email quantity of tha fa
mous ' Surprise Oats," from which he
raised 21 2 bushels from 2 quarts the
first season; and this year 44 12 bushels
from tho 2 1-2, notwitnstanding they
were seriously damaged by grasshoppers ;
both seasons, alter tney were neauea out.
The Oats will be disposed of, ia small
quantities, at ;$3.0J per bushel. -Specimens
of the Wheat and Oats can be seen
by calling on Mr. Thomas, or at the Her
ald office.
dot:
. TV01SCE, ; . .
All persons indebted to us. either by
note or account, will pleuse call and set
tle immediately, as we wish to close our
accounts by Dec. 25th.
ri:"vr f- T?rrvR.
' ., IFAI IK 1
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
A1SD
Farming Implement.,
COBXER 3l AND MAIN STS.,
PLATTSMOUTH, - SEBRASKA.
DSCrl IIESO. Ai to.
Are agents for Cornells celebrated gang
plow, also, for the Industrial Plow Co.
of St. Louis.
DOOM BllO & CO
Have just received a car load of salt,
which they offer to the trade, wholesale
or retail
Salt for sale by tho barrel by
Doom Brio. & Co.
New goods at
Doom Bro. & Co.
If you want anything very cheap go to
Doom B&0.& Co.
All kinds of produce bought by
' Doom Bao. & Co.
Choice articles of toa to be had at
Doom Bro. & Co's
The best Rio Coffee for sale by
Doom Bro. & Co.
Splendid article of Syrups of all kinds
nt Doom Bro $ Co.
If you want to get a good quality of
suzar go to Doom Bro. & Co.
Boots and Shoes
of all kind for sale
Doom Bro. & Co.
by
A large line of Dre.?s Goods and trim
mings for sale very low by
Doom Bro. & Co.
If you want to get any thing for Coats,
Pants, Vests or Piece Good,go to
Doom Bro. & Co.
A large stock of Bleached and Brown
Muslin of all kinds for sale at
Dojm Bro. & Co's.
Quoensware and Glasswaro very cheap
at Doom Bro Si Co's
If you want anything from a cambrio
needle op to a threshing machine, or a
baby'a Etocking to a pair of boots lake
our advice" and go to
Doom Bro. & Co.
Breaking and Stirring Plows, Walkirg
Cultivators, Broad Cast Seed Sowers,
Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Machines
and'all kinds of Agricultural implements
for ssie by Doom Bro. & Co.
FAICJTIKltS.
If you want to aave raoney,time,labor
and expense, go and give your order to
Do m Bro. Co. for one"of Van Brunt's
Broad Cast Seed Sow-r and Cultivator,
so that you can get it in the spring with
out fail. They are warranted to give cn
tire satisfaction. Also give thtm your
ord-rr for the Celebrated Wier Walking
Cultivator.
;Hew Eoct and Shoe.Shop-
Opposite the Platte YalUy House.
The undersisnod hain just opened
a new Boot and Shoo shop in this city, is
dcirons of receiving his ehara of public
patronage. All kinds cf new work done
on the shortest notice. If you have any
repairing to be done, bring it alonz. All
kinds of produee tusen in exetiang'j ai
market price. Remember the place, op
posite the Platte Valley House, ana seo
ond story of Forgv's Plow Shop.
- tt ,i y
F!a'.t6mouth, Uct. 15 tf.
Take Notice.
Ali persons indebted to mo by note or
account will pleae call and settle imme-
diatelv. AU accounts not settled by
December "5th, will be left for collec
tion. Take notice and govern yourcelf
accordingly, and save your cost.
nov2Ctf Jacob Vallebt, Jr.
SOI.S OUT!
We have sold out our entire, stock of
oroceries, anil roust nave an accounts
due us settled immediately. Persons ow
ing us will bear this in mind, and save
thcmselveajsome.trouble by.corning in aad
paving np. Our office is at our Lumber
Yard. ' 'We proposo to have all accounts
settled, and that immediately.
tf. Simpson Mickei.wait t Co.
SPECIAL NOTICES-
. To Consumptives.
The Advitiser, haricg bi'tin retiorid tokealth la a
few weeks, by a very a mi!e reaed.r, after having
aufTered oeral years with a severe long atfactisc,
and iLat d'esd disease, Consumption is anxious to
nmka known to his fellew sa!Xerers the means
of oure Ta all who desire it, he will send a ipy
of the prescription usel (free of charge), with di
lections for prerarini? and mingthe same, which
they will find a &r cure fur Consumption, Ath
mm, Bronchitis, J c. Tiie only object of the ader.
tiser in seodiui; the Prawrtption is t benefit tka
aflllc'ed, aui i-pread InfCiTinattjn which heconcives
to be invaluable, and ha bopei every suiTerer will try
tis remedy, a it will cost them nothing, and may
j-rove a blessinjt. Tarties wii,Mnp tiie Proscript-oa
will pl- ase ad Iress
KitI EDWARD A. WlLSOX.
1CZ South S-ojI street, Wi lianitbiirh, KinS
eonaty, ew-Trk. ian7'6yl.
S'rror of Youili.
. AGen'leran whi snlf -tad liryearj from Ketv rrns
Debility, Prciaitire D.ic ty, anj all the. efiV:U of
yoiih'ul indiacreiioi w ill, fjr the sakaot sutf-'ting
humanity, send frea to a'l w'io na M It, the. recipe
aa l iir 'cti u for making tha simple remedy by
Which he was cured. 6 i (fare -a wishing to proflt by
the adver.ier'aexp'jrlni-e enn duo by a l lressin;
inp jrfectcoaaaa:. JOT1S B. OGDiX,
janTyl. No. 42 Cedar street, New-York.
Parinelc Sc. Ksrshaw,
Dealers in
LUMBER, SHINGLES,
' '
LATH, TWIEIEK, &c.
Pluilsmonth. - - Neb
C. H. VAMMEi E,
W. KERSHAW,
Ann-. S7th. 5m1.
m k v? n vt ' m a n ft et : :
GEO. FtCKLER.
CORNER 2d 4-.:..17.Y STliMTS,
PL,.TT3:.IOrTH. KEBRASSi... l
Keep constantly on haiJ the teit of
All Kinds of ITIeats,
which the7 can furnish thstr cuHtoraers at
BEST OF RA.JES FOR CASH I
July 2J. 1SSS 3ia.
Empire Bakery !
2d ST., QPrOHITE"XSW YORK STORE."
PLATTSMOUTII, - - NEB
Conicciioueries,
DREAD,
PIES,
CAKES,
CHEESE, firnl
S'H'EES CRACKERS
REFRElittEXTS
kept on band at all limes.
IT. IWDERTY.
nlStf.
! 825 !
THE
AMERICAN SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE,
Is retailed at a price within t'ic t each of all. This
Marti. tie use a st.ai'-'ht ne! ni ix iho LOCK
erirCll (alive on boih aiilcs. has a n.-Jf ai nun:
teiixioti, and caq do -very vaiiet) of .ewini!. It will
liem, fell, hind. cord, braid, mm, im-lc. ti-flV,
and cuthor; will wrk eq'iiiHy we., ou -i t, lu.eii,
woolen, orcutlocsooJj, wi.h .turn, or lof.ou thread.
T II E
Sni'TTtE SEKJXG XACMSE
Warranted for Five Year!
Our Air'nts will be supplied with duplicate parts of
the Machine, in of ai-cident. 1 Biakis preciwly
the same a itch nmde by tha Singer. Whee er k Wil
son. How, and lilon uet Machine. It has the I n-.
riVr-fewl, like ha txvt of high priced Stachine, aod is
the only low-pric'df'hiittle Mai btnw in the market
that hnn lhi feed. We are enabled to sell a tirnt
cIaSHl"l'TLK MAGU1XE at a very low price, ou
accouulut its Simplicity, and cin-wq lnt low e-it of
Manufacturing, in comparison wiin uuuipucaieu Jia-
ine.
AGENTS.
Wr wkh tL. arrange with Aeei t, mile or lemale to
represent the American Shuttle t'winc M iclnne, in
e-.ch tat ', Coa: :y. and Town in thr Uaiteil S.aten
and Ont.-irio llxtra iiductmeau to Kxperienord
Ant-nil. For fu.l purucularH, as to biiary aua va
musioa, addrosi
G. V. iV. AS DREWS,
General Agent,
Delrvif, .Mich.
v. B Lor the henr-at of onr Aceata we have ax-
raiiKeU with i.attii wli hava tii la miitabie or
Sewinif ?achir.e Airent-t to i-e:l. We will rend book
f famp'.es and full pat liculrr-a oa receipt ol one rea
stamp. AddreG, V, - AiMJHtP, uenerai e s,
Lctruit. Jl:ch.
nHOyl
SSV1ALL Fit U 1 T
-AND-
EVERGREENSi
AT THE
Riverside Nursery I
DAVENPORT, IOWA
J. W. PEAU.llA, S'ropr.
GRAPE VINES,!
CURRANTS.
CHERRIES,
PLUMS,
BLACKBERRIES,
RASPBERRIES,
STRAWBERRIES, &c Ac.
EVERGREENS
of all the best varieties. . .
j" Fend for a Catalogue and Price Wit."
Alliens, J. VV. Pi. ARM A K,
' ilavenport, Iowa,
Or J. P. ANT1LL, Aent, liucoln, AeU,
vci22tf.
Cheap Cash Store I
L. r. REED, P. E. BEAREDSLY.
REKJ) Sc BEAUDSLEY,
WEEPING WATER, NEBRASKA
tttE hare Jnst opened a large vtnek of Ooods t
Weeping Wator, ejesistiu S of i
Dry Goods,
Gnoc'eries,
Qirtensviare,
Hardware,
Glass,
iron.
Wooden Ware, Notions,
Ard rver thine the farmer aad mechanic needs
Styles and srads to tuit. To hay elsewhere iny be
wl, to boy hi-re Is well always weil often l 't-t-r
ift-'o be-t. Call a'i ee. Lo- k at tbe tooda.
Ak for the price. Consider well, and do what is
wisest. All Goods warranted a represented.
KEtD it BEARDSLEY,
July SO tf. '
Improved Farm aiad Tim-
ncr ror "saic.
The farm is ahout20 miles west from Tlattsmouth,
" ml.p wst cf IKniver's. on tua Staie Koad 61
acres halt been in cultivation a loi? bouse upon it,
an I plenty of stock water; ills 3. wqr ice 27, T 12.
K 11 1 acre; and conneciec. wiih it ia Lot I and
8 K qr of 8 K qr t'ec 2 , tame t nd K. (timber)
90 and M)-ll)0 acres, makini; iVI and H" scies.
Ain tl.e N w or of N w or uf Sec 84. T 70, K 44. ia
Mills county, Iowa, Due eat from I'lattsnmnth, and
1 mile from tha rrvcr. (heavy timber.) For terms
adurem. " .sOLOmOS,
ma)2Stf. Glenwood. Iowa.
"WcaStern Iowa.
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
Glciivrood, Mills Co., Sowa.
REV. HENRY BAYLIES. A. M.
President,
assisted by Compettnt Ta'tructors.
Glenwood is dtlio'htfnny liat-d. healHiful, moral
and easy of access by ,publ c 'Conveyance. Passen
gers over the C. B Sc t. Jos R. It. stop it Pacific
CUT. and th-'nee taken by Stag -, three miles, to
G len wovd.
TUITION:
From j to f o per Term. Pupils admitte 1 a:Jany
time. Brsrd. 2.50 to Mr wk.
J Wiuter Terui begins Xjrmlier ld'li ; Spr;tH term
! rebrnarj- ?!h ; rjatniiiT le'i' way 4;i.
i For further parti-nlars address the PreiJei:.
' UccIOlSCj-I
it t.li' ; :
pood dwellit ;, c.intainins six t-h m , a it-i, I
crl.ar. and riftern, wet, itable. wood Blie l
and b iKiri stied on the l-t, situate on the rorner f
S-ven!i, and Locust s;roet ; al-o. a two urory tuick
t t il liiiir. Co?C, with two lets, Mlm-.fe on F;fth street
iwir li of li.ia. The abnva protr i!i -be sold
c'n,i iiirrr or traded or aa'iii pr red t uui ia
Cn-- co-.iti tV. - '
. J'or rti-ii!ar apply on the prom e.
UtO EOKCK .
A'l nersons iadebte-l to roe. r- reo-h-s't-d tora'l
and s--- tl- iPirotdtately, a I ' reiist a id will hiVe
thrm nf-irred foDhwitn.
N.vllttf. GEO BOKCK,
0. F. jonssox.
EUGENK B. LEWIS.
O. F. JOHNSON & CO.,
(opposite Clark 1c Plumm- r,;
PKALXas IK
Drugs, Medicines
3E3 0 OIE5a.i3f .
STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES,
II A I It OILS,
Newspapers, Magazines
&c, &c, fcc.
Pri'.cHp'ion.i car. fuily cojipounded by an expe
rienced Urutji.-t. Iau((6 nls.
SHANNON'S
Feed, Sale and Livery
STABLE.
Mai.hSt., - - Plattsmouth.
I am prepared to ac:emmoIate the paMic wtt
ilorses, Carriages and Buggies,
Also, a nice Hearse,
On Klinrtnotire and reasonable terms. A Hack will
run to Rteamlmat landiiiF, and to all parts of tbe
city when desired.
in 'M .i. yv . gn a . v -
Sheridan House,
Wm. XV, Iuisir, Proprietor.
Corner of Jllain and Third Sired,
Flattsmoutli, rtfeb
I-oard b the day orwetk. Ch irg-s :deral-.
S'ases kave tbta House da;l7 for ,1 points
Sorih, South, East and Wct. nU'v4.
' VVOOLWOKTI1 & JO.,
BOOKSELLERS.
STATIONERS,
Binders &Paperdsalers.
SA1JVT JOSEPH, JIO.,
oe2.V)ia
REED, BEARDSLEY & CO,
Real Sstate Agents .
WEEPJXG MATER, AERELSKA.
L ud l.nnj;lif, m in aired at.d Fold, Valuable Tim
l.r Lar.d f..t s V. Tax. s paid for Non-residents
Coli-tliot.s i rjinpiiy atu-i.ded to. -
: inarcn j isorr.
NOTICE.
JAVKS O'VKlt. I hit anthorixed Aeent for the
coll'-ction of all ait-ounis due the undert-imn-d for
.li-iil crvicet: l.i" rewii t will be valiu lor me
iisvment of mir motiies on said accounts.
A un't-1 l-l, I Mi . I- rfc. -a vi ,
Ad:Ministiator's Sale of
ISeal Bstate.
In pursuance of an ord'T ol Judge Ooo. B. Lake,
Jiiilj;; of tha 2 I Judicl il District of the Stat- of N -bra"ka,
in and for Cs co'inty, made on the 5tU
day of December, l:i6S, I will offer sal j at pubii-;
auction on.
Frdav. the Slh day Januaiy, 1860,
between the hoars 9 o'clock a m and the wttinj: cf
the fun the sale to held open for bias irom I o ciocs.
p m to 2 o'clock p m at the Court House do r ta
Plattsraonth. Cas-coUDty, S'brasea, th? fopowia?
de.-cri bed real estate, situate in the county of Casi,
au.l Slate of Nebraska, to-wit: Let" eleen (11) and
twelve H21 in block No forty-six Htsitn riaiininuin
O-ii" conn yi Ntb., also the undivided one-half off
of the south sldu of fouineast quarter oi noruiwmi.
quarler, and lh undivited one half offrf soith side
,.r n.irlliea.t nun rtnr or north e onarier oi mini
No thirteen (13) in township No twelve (12) north of
range ISO tnirteen n:,h east or Dixtn r. ai.
Tt-run of sale, cash-
JACOI5 YALLERY, JR.,"
Adm'r oi the estate of Peter A. Sarpy, dee'd
Teclw3.
Dr. 3. S. JIcADOW,
RESIDES T PIYSICr.iy,
VVVOMING. - - KKBRASKA.
"VfTers his professional seryices to the people of
W tu town and surroun ung country. ut O s
foe: sajle
A farm consisting of 169 acres 100 acres under
cultivation with all Decenary out boiidins. Two
riwi-llinirs: rood well of water. Thre is 4 acres
of walnut erove, and an orchard consis-lne i-fap-rvlcs.
neaches. chtirries. tsawberrtes, rasnbrrt s.
enrranta and arspes. A'aid land is situated 6 1-2
miles from Hlattouiouth, on the Llnco'n City O'riicla
Koad. Also 5S acres of timber. For further panic-.
ular Inquire on tbe piemisea of A C an4 Ji C aia
ken; or t w ratrueiu, m iriai.ism .Bkii.
Not. i6m3 " '
rinnim RVfiiTij'HiMivim
UlilJ11 fJALlIIUHIilVI
WASHINGTON!
Having bought out the entire Stock of Goods from
- 1. M. ueroiu, i ro; w ci
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
''-- in Prices
I shall sell Goods LO WER TUA A' THE LO WES7
for Cash, Wheat, Corn, Hid-s, Fors or any kind of
COUNTRY PRODUCE
My Stock Consists of
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS
BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTIHSU,
HATS and CAPS, POCKET
CUTLERY,' YASKEE
SOTIOSS, ETC.
Please give rue a call at my ce- trick tniliMng nea
the Ji. K. O hurcn, nortri sioecr inin streer.
HE HUMAN HE HOLD.
PROBATE NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby plveu to el! pentoas havingclainx
against the ct-tale -f James L Herge-, deceased, ate
of Cass county, ard ctatc of Neb a?ka. to present
the sine- to th Probate Com t, of said ccun'.y cf
C-s ithtn sis niontbs from this dat-.
Given UidT rr.y hitid this ?i)th dv of Decern her
I-Ori WILLIAM D. (,A.I.
FOK .Ae.E OK
I)cc3!8. ITciatc Ju!jt'
One door iced of Donclan's Drag-store,
Dealers in
Ready-made Clothing,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
' II ATS, CATS, HOOTS. SOKS,
and a seneral atot-k of ' ' v i
" OTJTT'ITTING GOODS
For the Plains; also, a large lot of
R UBBER CL O THING, RE VOL V
. ERS J1XD XOTIOXS.
We bouaht lw and will sell cheap for coh. Cal.
and examiuconr stock before yon buy any where elsel
'Jyl ' . ' Won. STADaXMAKX CO.
F UR WT U R E !
THOMAS YT. SHRYOCK,
CABINET IV1ASCER,
AXD DEALER IX ALL K1SDS OF "
Furniture and Chairs.
THIRD STREET, (Near Main,)
PLA TTSMO UTH, A'EEIVISKA.
Reparint; and Varni-hinjr natly done,
C9 Funerals attended at the shortest notice.
.... nil.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
NIGHT SCENES
m THE 1211$ LE,
BY REV- DANIEL MARCH, D- D
For fall, free, flowinB, e'ear, spaiklinir, pure and
fraceful style; tor poetic ; fnius , for boaaty of
(nought ai.d rich glowine un itrination ; for mcu
analysis of character, frrapbie delitieationa and ripe
scholarship ; for life-lik. pieiores, arlowiui; voids
and hippy i llnntrations. this work ha no equiL
Suh ctmnendattons,.aa the above, has l-t-ou le-ci-ived
from Bishop Simpson, lie AJbert B.i iae--.
Xoaii Purtw, D. D , I.L.D , W. A. Steams. 1). U.,
Geo. Dana Biardman. D t D-. I VV. Wiley, 1).
Samuel W. FUhor, I. I., LL.D , and lead ug t'l r
oymen and the Prss 4'f all Denointaationa. :ud
for Circulars cuulaiuinK, the sxme. Ap.-1'ti are
evrywhere meeting wiih uoparalied success. H
i- a most beautifully illustra' cd and ei'-fc.itly UiuaJ
book, and pleases everybody.
Com?nissions, $100 to $200 per month,
according to ability aciKenergy. Ad.lrem
ZKIHLEU, McCUROY 4 CO..
Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, O., Chicago, III.,
St. LbUKt.Mo. decl7u87ir;o0.
NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! !
I am now receiving my
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK OF GOODS,
and detiie to call special attention to tbe "same, an
solicit a careful examination of the
GOODS AND PRICES
before purciiasin; el nht-iv, a 1 am Jetermiiiod to
KEEP MY-: -STOCK
ao large and ,
WELL AS3QHTSD
' 'and to prices . . .
OP EVERYTHING
so lew as to m.-.ke fl the lr teres t tf erery
"A RMER A N D M E C II A N I C
, - I . V--'J ,
CASS COUNTY,
to call and either ' '
DUY OR FOST THEMSELVES
before buyioz elarwhore.
II. S DOVEY.
P;attmoalh, Cd. 1, 1SCS tf. - . ( .
. 23. 11 cMechan,
Dealer in
HARDWARE, ' CUTLKRY,
IRON, STEEL and NAILS, '
HOCK ISLAND PLOWS,
CORS.PLASTERS, . Y
Cultivators, sulky and walking,
!;Oook Stoves,
A Large Variety on Hand. . i
Spades Shovels, Hoes, Rakes,
&c, &c.
A larpes'tork now on hand at small advance on
Eastern Prices.
106 Jlatn Street, - - Nebraska City,
' (Opposite the Seymour House) -
SIGN OP THE PAD-LOCK.
Lock Stick Reversible Teed
SKWING MACHINE,
AWARDED THE .
HIGHEST PREMIUM
nilEKEVER EXIIIBITEri.
1
THE ONL-Y-ONE
Capable tf tewing In more than cc direction
.. ; AM) .
FASTENING ALL ITS OWN SEAMS
' "Without stoprinc Machine or Turning the Cloth.
It us-s and wastes Iws thread than any i ther, anil
will commence a Mum without holding the
. eadi of tl.a thread.
Warranted to Sew ILary or Fine Gooth
;E1 'tally as wtl
O V E K r o. oo o .
MACHINES SOLD SINCE 1S61.
CSr Send for Hepo't and Cirul an .
"Wm. E. Plant, Gen. Ag't -
C12 North Fourth street. 5u Lcnis, Mo.,
Dr.- n.
BLACK. Ag't.
flaiisinouth, Neb.
f3
Kov. 2', UoS;rl.
. m. inn.
LEAVE TT & HYDE, T'
Real Estate Office.
AND
Jlomcsiead Directory,
N I 3 R ASK A CITY, j LINCOLW, NEB.,
.'p"site LandOfiice. J Catlman House.
- Government Lands selected from personal exam-
jaaiion. Free Huroesteads sealed, survid ai.'l e
cuird. Li uiij in frond bsrul, and improved farms
bjiitht and sold. Titles exam toed, and Conveyance
lnrde. - -
Hkkke Nets : John B. Turner, late Pres G k O
tl H K ; Lee County National fiai.k, Dixon, III. ;
Kobrrt Kanis, hupt C Bfc Q K It; Any Banktriij
Whiteside rmniiy. III. ; lwtcr and Receiver of
Land Office, Nebraska City. , ..nil
DR. iTI. II. ITlCIallSKY,
D EISTFT I S T.-
Will be at Dr. Livitiirston's OtUce ilurinjr Ihaiaat
week in each month . All orders It ft In the -ot-
iiflice win promptly attended to.
July.
.. AND
WOOL- CARDING.
Ho! for 6alt Creek, where yon can kill two Mrda
witn one stoue,get your Gra;n Ground and Wool'
Carded at th same timtr; the marbloery for both ta
in -jerfect order. We u the Patent Machine fardr.
which were run enough last year to establish their
superiority over the old kind, as all who used them
can testtr.r. The superloritv of Mr. 8. Twlss as a '
Curlier Is Well known, and hifservicrs arc stilt i e -taioed
for the benefit of tbe public. With the above '
advantages wedattur oursel reathat we can make it
to the advantage of all who want work In our lina '
to come this way. . J. DbAN , Proprietor
i 1 a. . TWldS. Carder,
FURNITURE,
COFFI 1ST S ?
AND
Cabinet - Work !
II T30ECK
Havinir erilarpd his Shop and Sulcs-rooms would
respectfully r mind tha people In this vicinity that
he can furnish them with the verv best inrniiiir.
Chairs, or o'ber Cablnet-wtirk, at the most reason
able rates. I ahull kep constantly on hand a Urge
assor' incnt of Eastern H'orit, and am also prepared
w ...,iuU..mm o iu my iid.oo sntrt notice.
A large assortment of Reauy-made Comas kept at
al! times. t'n'l tind examine my stock and prices
jelOditwtf jj. BOfcCK.
W. J. Horton & Co. -
( Weeping Water, New Store,) , .
Dealer? in ' "
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE CROCKERY,
HATS, CATS, BOOTS.
AM) SHOES,
&c, &c,
Keep rm hand, and are sell! ae cheap, a s..io..t
assortment of uods suitnl-ie for a fur mine coir.
munily. marlOtf
NEW AUUANGEMENTS-
J ames O'Neill
DEALER I!T
TRY GOOD, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
i QUEENS WARK
caps,
SHOES,
hats, ;
BOOTS.
FARM PRODUCE.
AuJ Tprytin(f reJ by th
FARM ER s MECHANIC,
Ilavir.c nrm-hascdtlie entire sleek ofaorrls ltloriij
it g to Wm hvtoIiI. I am re-Bttinfr th store rocm'iit
go d style, and propose to sell giodj at the old stand
on the mod rcasona Die terms.
mar6tf JAMX & O'KMLb.
11RIDK AND BRIDEGROOM.
3 Esays for Younz Men on the interesting rela
tion of llrileurooni to Bride In the institution of
Marriage, a Guide to lualrimonial felicity and trua
kappine'B. Sent by mail in sealed letter enve)upa
free of e Waive Address, Howabd AtsocisTiOK, lox
1. VhiuUlphia, ,
B. SprRMrK, :' R. BiXTTft WlSDPtllf -
Co. Clerk and Recorder, Dept'y Clerk Ree'r.
Spurlock c Windham,
' PLATTSTUOVTII, NEBRASKA.
FRONT ROOMS : OF COURT-UOUSE,
Clerk and Treasurer's Office.
LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD.
Titles dxauiined, and
r ' Conveyances I?Iade,
Taxes paid enid receipts forxearde
promptly.
riattamouth, Jane 18,1568 oil.
Weeping" Water Mills.
Farmers, go where you enn jet ' tho
best Flour and the most of it. ,
SSVjtof X X X FLOUR an li lb of BRAV
giveu in tiihangi) Lr good WHeat.
. Wenre also dolor srrlsl wort; and. With our in-
ere.".! facilities, assar--d that we can give th
besl aud the most flour of any mill in ike State.
Satisfaction , Guaranteed
PRODUCE BOVGIIT ASD SOLD.
IIIGUEST MARKET PKICK PAIEk
REED & CLINTON.
March SCtli, 1S6S.
; G B. IsIcCATjTjTTM,
Mannfjclurer of and dealer iu
Saddle ami Harness,
Of every description, wholesale and retail, Nr. 130
Main xtrtet, bi!twe?r. 5lh and 6th street?. Kehrank.
City. i'U
ti vin rriTT.